Compute the cost per unit for each product round


Kerston Cameras, Inc., manufactures two models of cameras. Model ZM has a zoom lens; Model DS has a fixed lens. Kerston uses an activity-based costing system. The following are the relevant cost data for the previous month.

  Direct Cost per Unit Model ZM Model DS
  Direct materials $ 20.5
$ 7.0
  Direct labor
29.0

9.0

  Category Estimated Cost Cost Driver Use of Cost Driver
  Unit level $ 25,960
Number of units ZM: 2,450 units; DS: 9,350 units
  Batch level
48,880
Number of setups ZM: 26 setups; DS: 26 setups
  Product level
90,000
Number of TV commercials ZM: 14; DS: 11
  Facility level
180,000
Number of machine hours ZM: 300 hours; DS: 600 hours






  Total $ 344,840

Kerston's facility has the capacity to operate 2,700 machine hours per month.

Required:

a. Compute the cost per unit for each product. (Round intermediate calculations and final answers to 2 decimal places.)

Direct Materials+Direct Labor+Allocated Overhead = Total

b. The current market price for products comparable to Model ZM is $117 and for DS is $34. If Kerston sold all of its products at the market prices, what was its profit or loss for the previous month?

(Round intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places and final answers to the nearest dollar amount.)

c. A market expert believes that Kerston can sell as many cameras as it can produce by pricing Model ZM at $112 and Model DS at $33.8. Kerston would like to use those estimates as its target prices and have a profit margin of 20 percent of target prices.

What is the target cost for each product? (Round intermediate calculations and final answers to 2 decimal places.)

Target cost/unit

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